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James D. Neaton
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 352
Citations - 68183
James D. Neaton is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Risk factor & Blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 101, co-authored 331 publications receiving 64719 citations. Previous affiliations of James D. Neaton include University of Pittsburgh & Medical Research Council.
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Incidence of type 2 diabetes in the randomized multiple risk factor intervention trial.
George Davey Smith,Yiscah Bracha,Kenneth H. Svendsen,James D. Neaton,Steven M. Haffner,Lewis H. Kuller +5 more
TL;DR: The incidence of diabetes is compared in the intervention and control groups of the MRFIT, an unexpected subgroup finding related to baseline cigarette smoking status is reported, and reasons for the different results among smokers and nonsmokers are explored.
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Grade 4 events are as important as AIDS events in the era of HAART.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors estimate incidence and predictors of serious or life-threatening events that are not AIDS defining, AIDS events, and death among patients treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in the setting of 5 large multicenter randomized treatment trials conducted in the United States.
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Risk of cancers during interrupted antiretroviral therapy in the SMART study.
Michael J. Silverberg,Jacqueline Neuhaus,Mark Bower,Daniela Gey,Angelos Hatzakis,Keith Henry,Jose Hidalgo,Leonardo Lourtau,James D. Neaton,Giuseppe Tambussi,Donald I. Abrams +10 more
TL;DR: This analysis provides further evidence against the use of CD4 T-cell-guided ART because of a higher risk of AIDS-defining malignancies in addition to opportunistic infections and deaths.
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Risk factors for death from different types of stroke
James D. Neaton,Deborah Wentworth,Jeffrey A. Cutler,Jeffrey A. Cutler,Jeremiah Stamler,Lewis H. Kuller +5 more
TL;DR: Investigation of risk factors for death from different types of stroke among men screened for the MRFIT found blood pressure and cigarette smoking, two important modifiable risk factors, are related to each type of stroke.
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Poor Initial CD4+ Recovery With Antiretroviral Therapy Prolongs Immune Depletion and Increases Risk for AIDS and Non-AIDS Diseases
Jason V. Baker,Jason V. Baker,Grace Peng,Joshua Rapkin,David Krason,Cavan S. Reilly,Winston Cavert,Donald I. Abrams,Rodger D. MacArthur,Keith Henry,Keith Henry,James D. Neaton +11 more
TL;DR: Impaired immune recovery, despite effective ART, results in longer time spent at low CD4+, thereby increasing risk for a broad category of HIV-related morbidity and mortality conditions.